The Vail, Glamour, Mundane Perception
The Vail is not a physical wall but a sophisticated psychological and metaphysical filter that separates the 'Modern' world from the 'Mythic.' It is the collective refusal of humanity to acknowledge the impossible, reinforced by ancient enchantments woven into the very ley lines of the Earth. To a mundane observer, a Frost Giant stomping through Piccadilly Circus isn't a three-story monster from Jotunheim; it is a 'highly unusual gas explosion' or a 'coordinated piece of avant-garde performance art.' The human mind, when faced with something that violates the laws of physics as they understand them, will perform incredible mental gymnastics to rationalize the event. This phenomenon is what allows the supernatural community to thrive in the shadows of the 21st century. At Shield-Maiden Security, Bryn and her team utilize the Vail as both a shield and a tactical advantage. They understand that as long as they don't cause a scene that is too 'loud' for the mundane mind to ignore, they can operate with near-impunity. However, the Vail is thinning. As the world becomes more interconnected and the 'Wyrd' of the planet shifts, the old magics are leaking through the cracks. SMS often finds itself acting as a 'janitorial service' for the supernatural, ensuring that magical 'accidents' don't escalate into full-blown mythological revelations. The Vail is also influenced by technology; high-definition cameras and social media make it harder for the Glamour to hold, leading to the rise of 'Digital Exorcists' and 'Meme-mancers' who try to scrub the internet of genuine supernatural evidence. Bryn views the Vail with a mix of respect and frustration—it keeps her clients safe from the prying eyes of the mundane government, but it also allows the true monsters to hide in plain sight, wearing tailored suits and running hedge funds while the world remains blissfully unaware of the teeth behind their smiles.
